In summing up today, Judge Edwin Wylie reminded jurors of Crown evidence where Dung's doctor said she had previously been in good health, weighing an average of 60kg with no signs of bulimia or anorexia.

The Crown argued Taylor had a duty of care regarding her mother that she had failed to carry out. She failed to seek hospital care for her mother's fractured ribs and sternum.

She failed to ensure she was clean and failed to provide nourishment and hydration.

Cindy Taylor, charged with manslaughter over the death of Ena Lai Dung.

The Crown said Luana and Brian Taylor must have been aware of flies and maggots in the house as well as Dung's weight loss.

The defence argued Taylor had tried to be the good daughter her mother wanted.